John Frederick Braddock was enumerated on the census of 1881 in the household of Charles ElishaBraddock in Beauce, Woburn & Ditchfield, Québec, Canada; included in the household with Charles (age 43) were his wife Jeannie (age 40), children William (age 7), George (age 5), John Frederick (age 3) and Sarah (age 2). Charles was a farmer. His religion was Episcopalian, Jeannie and the children were Presbyterian.1

Baptism

John Frederick Braddock was baptized on 31 July 1887 in Ditchfield, Beauce, Québec, Canada; "Baptism of John Frederick Braddock son of Charles Elisha Braddock and of Jeany McCaull his wife. Was born at Bakersfield (Vermont) on the 31 of July1877 and baptized by me on the 31 day July1887 at Ditchfield, Beauce in presence of the undersigned witnesses.Wm. Boyle Jr., F. Braddock | F. Charbonnel, Minister."2

Baptism record, John Frederick Braddock (Drouin Collection).

(Witness) Census HeadHousehold

He was enumerated on the census of 9 April 1891 in the household of Charles ElishaBraddock in Ditchfield, Beauce, Québec, Canada; included in the household with Charles (age 51) were his wife Jeannie McCaull (age 48), children Sarah (age 24), William (age 18), George (age 11), Alfred (age 14), Margaret/Marguerite (age 12), May (age 10), Charles (age 8) and Bessie (age 6). Charles and son William were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.3

Census HeadHousehold*

John Frederick Braddock was head of the household in the census of 15 April 1901 in Ditchfield, County of Beauce, Québec, Canada; included in the household with John (age 24) were his widowed mother, Jeannie (age 58), sister Bessie (age 15) and brother (age 18). John was a farmer. The family religion was Presbyterian.5

1906-1907QuebecFrench Presbyterian ChurchOffice of the Registrar of Québec

The 22nd day of May 1907 at Ditchfield, County of Beauce, province of Québec, I Pastor of the French Presbyterian Church of Québec, joined by the bonds of marriage, by virtue of a license issued by the order of the Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Québec, John Frederick Braddock, eldest son of Jane Macall, his mother, residing in Agnes, County of Beauce, and of the late Charles Elisha Braddock, and of Marie-Antoinette, eldest daughter of the late François Chaplain and of Henriette Jubau his wife, residing at Lac Mégantic, Province of Québec.

Signed left J. F. Braddock & Antoinette ChaplainSigned right pastor and two witnesses.6,4

Marriage Record for John Frederick Braddock & Marie Antoinette Chaplain, from the Drouin Collection. See the memo field for the English translation.

Census HeadHousehold*

John Frederick Braddock was head of the household in the census of 1911 in Farnham, County of Lake Megantic, Québec, Canada; included in the household with Alfred (age 33) were his wife, Antoinette Chapelain (age 30), their sons, Carl (age 2) and Ernest (age 1) and Antoinette's widowed mother, Henriette (age 71).4

He was head of the household in the census of 1921 in 11 St. Jean, Farnham, Missisquoi, Québec, Canada; included in the household with John (age 44) were his wife Annie Chapelain (age 40), their children Carl (age 12), Ernest (age 11) and Gene (age 5). John was an engineer. The family religion was Presbyterian. His immigration year was incorrectly recorded as 1883.7

1921 Canada Census, Farnham, Missisquoi, Québec. Household of John Braddock, his wife Annie Chapelain, their children Carl, Ernest and Gene.

[S7015] Québec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967,: Record Book held at the Presbyterian Church, Sherbrooke, Québec., (31 July 1887). Hereinafter cited as Baptism Record - John Frederick Braddock.

Margaret Isabella Braddock was baptized on 31 July 1887 in Ditchfield, Beauce, Québec, Canada; "Baptism of Margaret Isabella Braddock.daughter of Charles Elisha Braddockand of Jeany McCaull his wife. Wasborn at Witton County of Compton the 10 of February 1879 and baptized by me on the 31 day July 1887.Wm. Boyle Jr., F. Braddock | F. Charbonnel, Minister."3

Baptism record, Marguerite Isabella Braddock (Drouin Collection).

(Witness) Census HeadHousehold

She was enumerated on the census of 9 April 1891 in the household of Charles ElishaBraddock in Ditchfield, Beauce, Québec, Canada; included in the household with Charles (age 51) were his wife Jeannie McCaull (age 48), children Sarah (age 24), William (age 18), George (age 11), Alfred (age 14), Margaret/Marguerite (age 12), May (age 10), Charles (age 8) and Bessie (age 6). Charles and son William were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.2

[S7012] Québec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967,: Record Book held at the Presbyterian Church, Sherbrooke, Québec., (31 July 1887). Hereinafter cited as Baptism Record - Margaret Isabella Braddock.

May Rivers Braddock was baptized on 31 July 1887 in Ditchfield, County of Beauce, Québec, Canada; "Baptism of May Rivers Braddock.Daughter of Charles Elisha Braddockand of Jeannie was born in the townshipof Ditchfield the 30 of Mai 1881, the County of Beauce andbaptized by me on the 31 day July 1887.Wm. Boyle Jr., F. Braddock | F. Charbonnel, Minister."1

Baptism record, May Rivers Braddock (Drouin Collection).

(Witness) Census HeadHousehold

She was enumerated on the census of 9 April 1891 in the household of Charles ElishaBraddock in Ditchfield, Beauce, Québec, Canada; included in the household with Charles (age 51) were his wife Jeannie McCaull (age 48), children Sarah (age 24), William (age 18), George (age 11), Alfred (age 14), Margaret/Marguerite (age 12), May (age 10), Charles (age 8) and Bessie (age 6). Charles and son William were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.2

Citations

[S7016] Québec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967,: Record Book held at the Presbyterian Church, Sherbrooke, Québec., (31 July 1887). Hereinafter cited as Baptism Record - May Rivers Braddock.

Samuel Braddock immigrated to Island of St. John (now Prince Edward Island) circa 1773. He purchased a farm from Phillips Callbeck ca. 1784, located in East Royalty. It was named "Nann's Villa", likely after his first child Nancy Ann, who was born on the Island..1

Sarah Braddock was enumerated on the census of 1881 in the household of Charles ElishaBraddock in Beauce, Woburn & Ditchfield, Québec, Canada; included in the household with Charles (age 43) were his wife Jeannie (age 40), children William (age 7), George (age 5), John Frederick (age 3) and Sarah (age 2). Charles was a farmer. His religion was Episcopalian, Jeannie and the children were Presbyterian.1

Sarah MatildaBraddock was born on 5 September 1867 in U.S.A.; on her baptism record she was recorded as having been born in "States" ten years earlier, however in the 1891 census return her birth place was recorded to have been Prince Edward Island.1

She was enumerated on the census of 1881 in the household of Horatio HopeBraddock in Lot 36, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; included in the household with Horatio (age 37), never married, were his parents, Charles Braddock (age 69) and Margaret Hooper (age 69), niece Sarah Matilda Braddock (age 13) and nephew Earnest Goldsmith Braddock (age 11), both children of Horatio's brother, Charles Elisha Braddock. Horatio was a farmer. Sarah and Earnest were in school. Horatio and his father Charles were Anglican, while the remainder of the household were Wesleyan Methodists.2

(Witness) Census HeadHousehold

Sarah Matilda Braddock was enumerated on the census of 9 April 1891 in the household of Charles ElishaBraddock in Ditchfield, Beauce, Québec, Canada; included in the household with Charles (age 51) were his wife Jeannie McCaull (age 48), children Sarah (age 24), William (age 18), George (age 11), Alfred (age 14), Margaret/Marguerite (age 12), May (age 10), Charles (age 8) and Bessie (age 6). Charles and son William were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.3

William McCaull Braddock was enumerated on the census of 1881 in the household of Charles ElishaBraddock in Beauce, Woburn & Ditchfield, Québec, Canada; included in the household with Charles (age 43) were his wife Jeannie (age 40), children William (age 7), George (age 5), John Frederick (age 3) and Sarah (age 2). Charles was a farmer. His religion was Episcopalian, Jeannie and the children were Presbyterian.2

Baptism

William McCaull Braddock was baptized on 31 July 1887 in Ditchfield, Beauce, Québec, Canada; "Baptism of William McCaull Braddock.William McCaull Braddock son of CharlesElisha Braddock and Jeany McCaull hiswife. Was born at Midleton, State of Connecticut, One of the United States of Americawas born on the second of March 1873and baptized by me on the 31 day Julyof the year 1887 in presence of theundersigned witnesses at Ditchfield, Beauce.Wm. Boyle Jr., F. Braddock | F. Charbonnel, Minister."3

Baptism record, William McCaull Braddock (Drouin Collection).

(Witness) Census HeadHousehold

He was enumerated on the census of 9 April 1891 in the household of Charles ElishaBraddock in Ditchfield, Beauce, Québec, Canada; included in the household with Charles (age 51) were his wife Jeannie McCaull (age 48), children Sarah (age 24), William (age 18), George (age 11), Alfred (age 14), Margaret/Marguerite (age 12), May (age 10), Charles (age 8) and Bessie (age 6). Charles and son William were farmers. The family religion was Presbyterian.4

[S7013] Québec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967,: Record Book held at the Presbyterian Church, Sherbrooke, Québec., (31 July 1887). Hereinafter cited as Baptism Record - William McCaull Braddock.

Family

He was the son of: CAPT. SAMUEL BRADFORD who served through the wholeRevolutionary War, settled in Acworth in 1805, married Elizabeth Herrick,died aged 80 - children, three. Mrs. Judge Cummings of Batavia, New York,Mrs. Samuel Jones of Boston, and Augustus.

Family

Citations

[S1602] Rev. John Leverett Merrill, History of Acworth New Hampshire with Proceedings of the Centennial Anniversary (Acworth, New Hampshire: Genealogical Records & Register of Farms: Town of Acworth, 1869). Hereinafter cited as History of Acworth New Hampshire.

Family

Citations

[S1602] Rev. John Leverett Merrill, History of Acworth New Hampshire with Proceedings of the Centennial Anniversary (Acworth, New Hampshire: Genealogical Records & Register of Farms: Town of Acworth, 1869), 190. Hereinafter cited as History of Acworth New Hampshire.